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Thursday, December 05, 2024

Greetings of the Season, Sophisticated Sled, Christmas Card, Stampin' Up!

Hello and welcome to my blog. Today I have a Christmas card to share with you. Does it look familiar? I made one last week using Real Red card stock and I thought it would be fun to try it in green. So here it is. Here's a shortcut to last week's card.  Please read on to see how it was made. 

The base of the card is a folded half-sheet of Garden Green card stock. It opens on the right and the fold is on the left. I cut a 4' x 5-1/4" piece of Basic White and taped it to the inside.

Then I cut a 3-1/4" x 4-3/4" piece of Basic White card stock for the layer on the front. On top of that is a 4-1/4" x 3" piece of Designer Series Paper (DSP) from the "Take a Bow" 6" x 6" stack. I taped it to the Basic White piece and then I taped that to the front of the card, I centered it as much as I could by eyeing it.

Next I cut the tag from the "Greetings of the Season" bundle using Basic White card stock.

The sled and all the other components to it were cut next. They are from the "Sophisticated Sled" bundle.  The runners on the sled and the blades on the skates were cut using silver foil card stock.  The skates were cut using Basic White card stock. The laces were cut using a scrap of Garden Green card stock. The bed of the sled was cut using Pecan Pie card stock. The greenery was cut using Old Olive and Garden Green card stock. 

The words are from the same "Sophisticated Sled" bundle and were stamped using Early Espresso in on a scrap piece of Crumb Cake card stock. Then they were cut using the small die from the "Greetings of the Season" bundle.

I glued the sled together. The greenery was added next. I cut the Old Olive one in half and glued the pieces separately.  The laces were glued into the slit on the skates and they were glued to the front of the sled.

I took a piece of ribbon (retired) and thread it through the large white tag and then through the word tag. A piece of the Cherry Cobbler Baker's Twine was tied into a bow around the ribbon. I tied a knot first so it would stay and then I tied the bow. I added a little it of glue to the knot on the bow so it stayed in place. I used school glue for that because the Mono glue can be a bit sticky when it dries. (ever try to get that glue off your fingers?  UGH!!)  

Once the pieces were all in place I added tape to the back of the large white tag and set it in place on the front of the card and the card was done. 

I think it looks just as nice in green as it did in red.

Thank you SO much for taking your time to stop in and see today's Christmas card,
Wanda

Wednesday, December 04, 2024

Greetings of the Season, Season of Green & Gold, Christmas Card, Stampin' Up!

Hello and welcome to my blog. Today I have a Christmas card to share with you using the "Season of Green & Gold" Designer Series Paper (DSP). Please read on to see how it was made.

The base of my card is a folded half-sheet of Very Vanilla card stock. It opens on the bottom and the fold is on the top.

I cut a 2" x 3-3/4" piece of DSP from the "Season of Green & Gold" 12" x 12" package. A 2-1/4" x 4" piece of Garden Green card stock was cut for the layer. There was a strip of the DSP left, it measured 1-3/4" x 2-3/4", I cut a Garden Green layer for it measuring 2" x 3".  

Then I textured a piece of Very Vanilla card stock using the "Distressed Tile" embossing folder and then trimmed it to 4" x 3".  

The words are from the "Greetings of the Season" bundle and were stamped using Pecan Pie ink on a scrap piece of Very Vanilla. I cut them out using the second smallest die in the "Stylish Shapes" set. The Garden Green layer behind it was cut using the second smallest die from the "Deckled Circles" set. I taped the two layers together.

The greenery and bells are from the "Season of Green & Gold" package of DSP.  I did not buy the bundle, just the DSP so I had to fussy cut the pieces. There was an extra bow from a partial bell so I cut it, added Dimensionals behind it and set it aside.

I was now ready to assemble my card. I glued down the textured Very Vanilla piece. The layered strip was next, it's about 1" from the bottom and 3/4" from the right edge, I glued it in place. Then the large layered DSP piece was taped in place on the left side of the card.

The greenery was added next. Be careful putting tape on it, the leaves could rip off. I chose to glue mine. I just put a blob (technical stamping lingo) on the front of the card and pressed the pieces in place. I did tape the pine needle piece on top of the glued pieces.

I took that bow I had fussy cut, removed the backing from the Dimensionals and set it in place on top pf the bow on the bells. I was surprised it matched since the bell it was cut from was not the same bell as the pair. Then I taped the bells in place.

The words were added next, they were set in place with Dimensionals and the card was done.

Even with the fussy cutting, this card was fun to make. I love how rich it looks.

Thank you SO very much for taking your time to stop in and see today's Christmas card,
Wanda

Tuesday, December 03, 2024

Snowy Wonder, Snowy Scenes, Christmas Labels, Christmas Card, Stampin' Up!

Hello and welcome to my blog. Today I have a wintry Christmas card to share with you. Please read on to see how it was made.

The base of my card is a folded half-sheet of Basic White card stock.

I cut a 4" x 1-3/8" piece of Basic White and I tore the top part to make a layer of snow. I taped that to the bottom of the card, leaving 1/4" on the bottom and two sides. Don't press hard on the part where the snowman will go, you are going to need some space to slip him in.

I cut a 4" x 5-1/4" piece of Designer Series Paper (DSP) from the "Snowy Scenes" 12" x 12" package. I used the die from the "Around the Bend" bundle to cut the curve. I thought this die looked like it had small snowballs on it so I ran with it. I lined up the die about 1/2" from the bottom of the DSP and 1-1/4" down from the upper right side. It doesn't have to be exact. It will depend on what image you use in the open area. I used tape on the solid part and a line of glue along the lower edge. I set it in place on the front of the card.

The snowman was next. He's from the "Snowy Scenes" package of DSP. I used the matching die in the "Snowy Wonder" bundle to cut him out. Though he is easy enough to fussy cut out.  I added tape to the back and slipped him under the torn layer.

The words are from the "Christmas Labels" bundle and were stamped using Pool Party ink. I cut them using the matching die. Dimensionals were added to the back and it was set in place on the front of the card.

Here's something fun to share with you. I took some of the "White Loose Snowflakes" and colored them using my light Pool Party Blends Pen. I added some white ones to the upper part of the card and the colored ones to the lower part. I used glue to set them in place. Above the snowman I stacked a small one on top of the larger one for a different look. And that was it, the card was done. 

This was a fun card to make and I like how it creates a feeling of calm. 

Thank you SO much for taking your time to stop in and see today's Christmas card,
Wanda

Monday, December 02, 2024

Greetings of the Season, Heartfelt Hexagons, Winter Meadow, Christmas Card, Stampin' Up!

Hello and welcome to my blog. Today I have an easy Christmas card to share with you. This one is great for helping you use up some of that Designer Series Paper (DSP) that you have. I know I have a ton of it and would just love to sit down for a week and make cards all day long and try to put a dent in it. But for today I will just use a little and be happy with it! LOL Please read on to see how I made today's card.

The base of my card is a folded half-sheet of Basic White card stock. It opens on the right and the fold is on the left.

I cut a 4" x 5-1/4" piece of Blueberry Bushel card stock for the layer.

The next layer was made using Crumb Cake card stock and was cut at 3-1/2" x 4-3/4".

The strips of DSP were cut next. They are from the "Winter Meadow" 12" x 12" package. I cut three of them and taped them to the top of the Crumb Cake piece.

The bottom piece is the backside of the top piece and was cut at 2" x 3-1/4" and was taped to the bottom part of the Crumb Cake piece.

I took a 5" piece of ribbon (retired) and taped the ends to the back of the Crumb Cake piece. Then I taped the entire piece on top of the Blueberry Bushel piece. 

The words are from the "Greetings of the Season" bundle and were stamped using Garden Green ink. The framed piece around them is from the "Heartfelt Hexagons" and was stamped using Blueberry Bushel ink. I punched the piece out, added Dimensionals to the back and set the piece in place on the front of the car.

I tied a bow with the same ribbon and glued it on top of the ribbon strip.

And for a final touch I added some of those adorable snowflake embellishments from the "White Loose Snowflakes" container.  And that was it. I am really liking this layout, It was easy enough to do and used up some of my DSP.

Thank you SO very much for taking your time to stop in and see today's Christmas card,
Wanda

Sunday, December 01, 2024

Greetings of the Season, Winter Meadow, Christmas Card, Stampin' Up!

Hello and welcome to my blog. Today I have a beautiful card to share with you that I found on Pinterest. What drew me to this card was the layout. I thought it had a stunning look to it. You can see the original card here. Please read on to see how I made the card.

The base of my card is a folded half-sheet of Basic White card stock. It opens on the right and the fold is on the left. I cut a 4-1/8" x 5-3/8" piece of Blueberry Bushel for the layer. Before taping the layer in place I cut the circle for the front layer. I used the 6th smallest die in the "Deckled Circles" set. I set it aside.

Next was the textured layer. I cut a 4-1/4" x 5-1/2" piece of Basic White card stock and I textured it using the "Distressed Tile" embossing folder. Once textured I cut it to 4' x 5-14" and I glued it to the front of the card. 

The pieces are cut as follows. The large front piece of Designer Series Paper (DSP) from the 
"Winter Meadow" 12" x 12" package was cut at 3" x 4".  The wide strip behind it is from the same package of DSP and was cut at 1-3/4" x 3-1/2".  And the long strip on the left side measures 3/4" x 4-3/4" and is from the "Perennial Lavender" 12" x 12" package. I didn't have the same green that was used on the original card so I improvised. I think it worked out well.  To assemble these I found the center  of the largest piece and I ran tape across the back, then I placed the blue piece on it. Now when I had cut my strip I thought it was too short so what I did was I cut mine 6" long. Only because that's how long the thin scrap was in my package. You could go 5-1/2" too. I snipped the top end. Then I took the snipped off piece and lined it up with the bottom edge of the largest piece of DSP and used it as a template to cut the bottom part. I liked this look much better than my practice piece. I taped this piece to the left side of the largest piece of DSP. Then I glued it to the front of the card.

Now we already have the blue circle cut so we need to cut the DSP for the center. The DSP is from the "Winter Meadow" package and was cut using the second largest circle in the "Stylish Shapes" set. I stamped the words from the "Greetings of the Season" bundle using black Memento ink. I taped the two circles together and set them in place on the front of the card using Dimensionals.

I took two 3" pieces of ribbon and trimmed the ends. I tied them together using Baker's Twine. I tied the twine in a bow and glued it to the front of the card and the card was done.

Isn't it pretty? I just love this layout. I can't wait to try it again.

Thank you SO very much for taking your time to stop in and see today's Christmas card,
Wanda

Saturday, November 30, 2024

Sophisticated Sled, Greetings of the Season, Christmas Card, Stampin' Up!

Hello and welcome to my blog. Today I have a Christmas card to share with you. I found this card on Pinterest and I thought I would give it a try. There's no instructions so I had to figure it out myself. You can see the original card here (I made several changes). Please read on to see how the card was made.  

The base of my card is a folded half-sheet of Basic White card stock. It opens on the right and the fold is on the left. I cut a 4-1/4" x 5-1/2" piece of Basic White card stock and I textured it using the "Snowflake Sky" embossing folder. Then I trimmed it to 4" x 5-1/4". I glued it to the card base.

Next I cut a 5-1/4" x 1-1/2" piece of Basic White card stock. On top of that I taped a 1-1/4" x 5" strip of Designer Series Paper (DSP) from the "Snowy Scenes" 12" x 12" package.  I glued the strip to the center of the card.

Next I cut the Basic White rectangle using the die from the "Everyday Details" set.  Now here's the fun part. I added the red and white Baker's Twine on two corners. You are going to need about 8" for each corner. If you are going to do this, I recommend using a little bit of school glue on the end and allow it to dry. This will keep the threads together and make it easier to thread. Or if you have a needle with a large eye you can thread that. I just used the glue. You are going to want to do this before you begin the card. When I threaded the corners I started at the tip and inserted the thread in the hole next to the one I just went through. If you sew straight across on the back you will waste a lot of twine and the bulk might get in the way of the Dimensionals. 

Once the threading was done (this was the reason I was drawn to the card online) I began the sled assembly. The sled is from the "Sophisticated Sled" bundle. The runners were cut using some silver foil card stock. The body of the sled was cut using Pecan Pie card stock. I cut three of the greenery pieces, one of Garden Green, one of Basic White and one of Old Olive. I glued them together in the center. The bow was fussy cut from a swag image in the bundle. The skates were cut from Basic White card stock, the blades were cut from silver foil card stock and the laces were cut from Real Red card stock. I glued the bed of the sled on top of the runners. Then the greenery was glued in place. I glued the skates together. I cut a 3" piece of Baker's Twine, folded it in half and then glued the center to the greenery. The bow was glued on top of the twine. The skates were glued in place over the twine ends. 

The words are from the "Sophisticated Sled" bundle and were stamped using Real Red ink on Basic White card stock. I cut them using the tag die from the "Greetings of the Season" bundle. 

I thought I'd dress it up just a bit and I glued on some snowflakes from the "White Loose Snowflakes" container. There's a lot of them in the container and I bought two containers. Why I don't know, but I did. I do love snowflakes and maybe I thought they looked so cute in the catalog. They are cuter in person.  I glued some on the card and it was a perfect touch. And that was it. I like how the card turned out. If I were to make another one I think I would use my Real Red Blends Pen and color the twine. I think red would have been prettier in the corners, it would stand out better. I am pleased with how it looks as it is but the red would pop more.  

Thank you SO very much for taking your time to stop in and see today's Christmas card,
Wanda

Friday, November 29, 2024

Snowy Wonder, Take a Bow, Sophisticated Sled, Snowy Scenes, Christmas Card, Stampin' Up!

 
Hello and welcome to my blog. Today I have a fun Christmas card to share with you. I had found the layout on Pinterest and wanted to give it a try. You can see that card here. I went to the website and tried to find any measurements but I had no luck. Please read on to see how I made the card.

The base of the card is a folded half-sheet of Basic White card stock. It opens on the bottom and the fold is on the top. I cut a 4-1/4" x 5-1/2" piece of Basic White and I textured it using the "Snowflake Sky" embossing folder. Then I cut it to 4" x 5-1/4". I glued it to the front of the card.

The strips were done next. I used the Designer Series Paper (DSP) "Take a Bow" 6"stack and cut them at 4-3/4" x 1" and 4-1/4" x 1/2".  I glued them in place on the front of the card. The larger one is about 3/8" from the left edge and the green one is about 1" from the left edge.  

Next I cut the circles using the 9th and 10th die from the "Deckled Circles" set. The large one is of Real Red card stock and the smaller one is from the "Take a Bow" stack. I also cut one using the smaller die on a piece of Basic White card stock. I taped the DSP circle to the Real Red circle. I tore the Basic White circle and taped one piece on top of the other circles and on the other side of that Basic White circle I tore a smaller piece and taped that on top of the other piece of Basic White torn piece.

The snowman is from the "Snowy Scenes" DSP 12" x 12" package. I used the matching die from the "Snowy Wonder" bundle. I fussy cut two trees from that same package of DSP. I added tape and slipped the bottoms under the torn Basic White piece. Tape was added to the snowman and it was slipped under the top torn Basic White piece. I added Dimensionals to the back of the circles and set it in place on the front of the card about 1" up from the bottom edge.

The words are from the "Sophisticated Sled" bundle and were stamped using Garden Green ink. I cut them out using the die from the "Greetings of the Season" bundle. The dies in that set are tags. I add a Dimensional to the left side and tape to the right. I set the piece in place on top of the circle at angle. A double bow of red and white Baker's Twine was tied and glued in place.

For a final touch I added some of the cute Peppermint Candies embellishments.  I'm SO glad I got mine when I did, they are still sold out (again). We all need to contact Stampin' Up! and beg them to bring them back next year.  Anyway, the card is done and I think it's got a very festive look to it.  I could have made the background behind the snowman a bit more wintery but I do like how festive the stripes make it.

Thank you SO very much for taking your time to stop in and see today's Christmas card,
Wanda

Thursday, November 28, 2024

Happy Thanksgiving!

 

Hello and welcome to my blog. Today is Thanksgiving and it's not very often that I take a day off from stamping. But hosting the meal today will wear me out and I know I will be too tired to work on a card. I wish you all a very Happy Thanksgiving. Enjoy the time with your friends and family. I will be back tomorrow with a fun card to share with you.

Thank you for stopping in today,
Wanda

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Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Greetings of the Season, Sophisticated Sled, Christmas Card, Stampin' Up!

Hello and welcome to my blog. Today I have a pretty card to share with you. I found it on Pinterest. It is originally the cover of a box so I had to improvise a very tiny bit. You can see that box here. Please read on to see how I made the card.

The base of the card is a folded half-sheet of Real Red card stock. It opens on the right and the fold is on the left. I cut a 4' x 5-1/4" piece of Basic White and taped it to the inside.

Then I cut a 3-1/4" x 4-3/4" piece of Basic White card stock for the layer on the front. On top of that is a 4-1/4" x 3" piece of Designer Series Paper (DSP) from the "Take a Bow" 6" x 6" stack. I taped it to the Basic White piece and then I taped that to the front of the card, I centered it as much as I could by eyeing it.

Next I cut the tag from the "Greetings of the Season" bundle using Basic White card stock.

The sled and all the other components to it were cut next. They are from the "Sophisticated Sled" bundle.  The runners on the sled and the blades on the skates were cut using silver foil card stock.  The skates were cut using Basic White card stock. The laces were cut using a scrap of Real Red card stock. The bed of the sled was cut using Pecan Pie card stock. The greenery was cut using Old Olive and Garden Green card stock. 

The words are from the same "Sophisticated Sled" bundle and were stamped using Early Espresso in on a scrap piece of Crumb Cake card stock. Then they were cut using the small die from the "Greetings of the Season" bundle.

I glued the sled together. The greenery was added next. I cut the Old Olive one in half and glued the pieces separately.  The laces were glued into the slit on the skates and they were glued to the front of the sled.

I took a piece of ribbon (retired) and thread it through the large white tag and then through the word tag. A piece of the Cherry Cobbler Baker's Twine was tied into a bow around the ribbon. I tied a knot first so it would stay and then I tied the bow. I added a little it of glue to the knot on the bow so it stayed in place. I used school glue for that because the Mono glue can be a bit sticky when it dries. (ever try to get that glue off your fingers?  UGH!!)  

Once the pieces were all in place I added tape to the back of the large white tag and set it in place on the front of the card and the card was done. 

This is such a pretty card and I love how it turned out. I also like the green one that was on the original post. I may have to give that one a try later in the week. 

Thank you SO very much for taking your time to stop in and see today's Christmas card,
Wanda

Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Sparkling Snowflakes, Snowflake Sky, One of a Kind, Christmas Card, Stampin' Up!

Hello and welcome to my blog. Today I have a Christmas card to share with you. Please read on to see how it was made.

The base of my card is a folded half-sheet of Basic White card stock. I cut a 4" x 5-1/4" piece of Basic White card stock and textured it using the "So Swirly" embossing folder. I glued that to the front of the card. I use glue because tape doesn't cover all the indentations on the back and you don't get a good adhesion. I don't feel it sticks as well anyway.

Next I took a 4-1/4" x 5-1/2" piece of Basic White card stock and I stamped the three little snowflakes from the "One of a Kind" bundle using Pool Party ink. I cut a 7/8" x 4" strip from that piece. I cut several of them so I could make more than one card.

I took another 4-1/4" x 5-1/2" piece of Basic White card stock and I textured it using the "Snowflake Sky" embossing folder. I cut the strip on the left at 1" x 4" and the right strip at 1/2" x 4".  

A 3" x 4" piece of Pool Party was cut and  I glued the three strips in place on it. Then I glued that to the front of the card.

The words are from the "Sparkling Snowflakes" set using Pool Party ink on a scrap piece of Basic White card stock. I cut them out using a die from the "Stylish Shapes" set. I set the piece in place on the front of the card using Dimensionals. 

I die cut the snowflake from the "One of a Kind" bundle using Basic White card stock. I added a small Dimensional behind it and set it in place on the front of the card. A little rhinestone was added to the center of the snowflake and the card was done. 

This was a very fun card to make and I really like the colors.

Thank you SO very much for taking your time to stop in and see today's Christmas card,
Wanda

Monday, November 25, 2024

Sparkling Snowflakes, Frozen Edges, One of a Kind, Christmas Card, Stampin' Up!

Hello and welcome to my blog. Today I have a snowflake Christmas card to share with you. Please read on to see how it was made.

The base of the card is a folded half-sheet of Basic White card stock. It opens on the bottom and the fold is on the top.

On the front of the card I used my blending brush and Pool Party ink and scrubbed the color in about half way up.

I took a 4-1/4" x 5-1/2"piece of Basic White and I cut it using the die from the "Frozen Edges" die set. I just guessed at how far I wanted it up on that piece.  This will depend on the wording you are going to use. 

The words are from the "Sparkling Snowflakes" set and were stamped using Pool Party ink.

I glued the "Frozen Edges" piece in place. I didn't want to use tape because I was afraid it might rip some of the delicate detailed snowflakes. 

Next I took some scrap pieces of Basic White card stock and I lightly scrubbed on some Pool Party ink. I cut out the snowflakes using the die from the "One of a Kind" bundle. I glued them in place on the upper part of the card. Then I had an after thought. Being the wording mentioned sparkle, I thought the snowflakes should sparkle so I took my Wink of Stella pen and colored the snowflakes. It didn't show up in the picture but they do have a nice shimmer to them.

This was a very fun and quick card to make. I like how soft it looks.

Thank you SO very much for taking your time to stop in and see today's Christmas card,
Wanda

Sunday, November 24, 2024

Sophisticated Sled, Snowy Scenes, Peekaboo Flap Technique, Christmas Card, Stampin' Up!

 Hello and welcome to my blog. Today I have a fun card to share with you. The technique is called the "Peekaboo Flap".  I found it on Pinterest. You can see the original card here. If you click through there's even a PDF file you can download for free that will show you how it's made. Please read on to see how I made today's card. 

The base of my card is a folded half-sheet of Garden Green card stock. It opens on the bottom and the fold is on the top. I cut a 4" x 5-1/4" piece of Basic White card stock for the inside (don't tape it in place yet.

The Designer Series Paper (DSP) was cut next. It measures 5-1/4" x 4" and is from the "Take a Bow" 6" x 6" stack. I taped it to the front of the card. Then I cut the center out using the 4th largest die in the "Countryside Corners" set. 

Using the same die I cut a Pool Party piece and textured it using the "Snowflake Sky" embossing folder. 

The piece that will be placed on top of the textured piece was cut from Basic White card stock using the 5th largest die in the set. Using Pool Party ink and my Blending Brush I scrubbed on some color. I glued the two pieces together.

I fussy cut the globe from the "Snowy Scenes" 12" x 12" package of DSP. On the other side of the globe sheet is the pretty snowflake piece. I cut that strip at 1-1/2" x 5".  I snipped the top to give it the two points. I folded the piece so the top part was 4" long, from the tip to the fold. I glued the 1" of the folded piece to the back center of the Basic White piece. I'll give you a little tip on how I found center quickly and got the piece on straight. Making sure my fold was straight helped with that. On the upper part of the Basic White piece I found center and just touched the edge a bit with my fingernail to make the tiniest dent on the top. I eyed the center of the arrow/ribbon end and taped the bottom part in place. You can also measure 1-7/8" from either side of the Basic White piece and taped the back 1" of the strip in place. 

Once the strip is in place then I taped the Basic White piece to the inside of the card. I slipped the ribbon piece through the opening of the front of the card. 

I taped the Pool Party layered piece in place on the ribbon. Make sure you only place the tape where the ribbon is in the opening. I used a lot of tape there. 

Next I stamped the words on the globe. They are from the "Sophisticated Sled" bundle using black Memento ink. My pad was just recently inked so it was a bit juicy and made the words thicker. The I added the globe using Dimensionals. 

For the final touch I added a bunch of the cute little snowflakes from the "White Loose Snowflakes" container. And the card was done.

I thought this was a fun card to make. I would rather have had something else for the background on the card base but I was limited in colors with my DSP. Maybe if I would have switched the ribbon strip color for the green snowflake color.  Hmmm, sounds like it might be prettier.  But I think I was looking at colors and found the center might be too washed out that way. Oh well, it is what it is. It was still fun to make.

Thank you SO very much for taking your time to stop in and see today's Christmas card,
Wanda

Saturday, November 23, 2024

Sophisticated Sled, Take a Bow, Wildflower Designs, Christmas Card, Stampin' Up!

Hello and welcome to my blog. Today I have a Christmas card to share with you. Please read on to see how it was made.

The base of my card is a folded half-sheet of Real Red card stock. It opens on the right and the fold is on the left.

I cut two 4" x 5-1/4" pieces of Basic White card stock. One I taped to the inside and the other I textured using the "Snowflake Sky" embossing folder. I glued that to the front of the card.

The Designer Series Paper (DSP) was cut next. It's from the "Take a Bow" 6" x 6" stack. I cut it at 1-3/4" x 4" and the Real Red layer behind it was cut at 2" x 4-1/4". I taped the two together and glued them to the front of the card about 5/8" from the top, fold and bottom. 

Next I cut the scalloped piece using a die from the "Wildflower Designs" bundle using Basic White card stock. I glued the frame piece in place on the center of the card. Before I glued the center piece in I stamped it using the words from the "Sophisticated Sled" bundle. Real Red ink was used for that.

The reindeer is from the "Reindeer Days" 12" x 12" package of DSP and was fussy cut. It was then set in place on the front of the card.

To finish off the card I used the "Red & White Adhesive-backed Peppermints" embellishments. I just love those things. I hope Stampin' Up! brings them back next year, they're just to cute. And the card was done.

This was a fun card to make and I love all the red and white on it.

Thank you SO very much for taking your time to stop in and see today's Christmas card,
Wanda

Friday, November 22, 2024

Christmas Labels, Take a Bow, Joyful Images Ephemera, Christmas Card, Stampin' Up!

Hello and welcome to my blog. Today I have a quick and easy Christmas card to share with you. Please read on to see how it was made.

The base of my card is a folded half-sheet of Basic White card stock. It opens on the right and the fold is on the left.

I cut a 4" x 5-1/4" piece of Designer Series Paper (DSP) from the "Take a Bow" 6" x 6" stack. I taped it to the front of the card.

Next I cut the strips. The strips are from different piece of DSP from the same stack. I cut them at 1/2" x 3-3/4". And the Basic White layers behind them were cut at 3-3/4" x 4". I taped the strips together and then taped them to the front of the card. The top one is about 1" from the top and there's about 1/8" space between them. You can make the space as large as you wish. I chose that distance because I wanted the image to fit within it.

The circle image is from the "Joyful Images Ephemera" package. I set it in place using Dimensionals.

The words are from the "Christmas Labels" bundle and were stamped using Garden Green ink on a piece of Basic White card stock. I cut them out using a die from the same bundle. I set them in place using Dimensionals and the card was done.

This was such a quick card to make. I LOVE layers and this card had just enough layers to please me! LOL

Thank you SO very much for taking your time to stop in and see today's Christmas card,
Wanda